Lakes around Giesenhausen are primarily found within the Hachenburger Westerwald region, home to the Westerwälder Seenplatte (Westerwald Lake District). This area features several artificial lakes, originally created for fish farming, and is known for its scenic integration into rolling hills and forests. The region serves as an important habitat for various bird species, making it suitable for nature observation. It offers opportunities for walks, hikes, and cycling.
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Well-kept and beautiful forest swimming pool!
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Beautiful forest swimming pool! I just wouldn't want to swim there myself because the water is very cloudy and you can't see what's bubbling around underneath you...
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You can also watch fish when there is little or nothing going on. 🐟🐟
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The "Thalhausermühle" outdoor and forest swimming pool is the largest natural outdoor pool in the Westerwald with a water area of 16,000 square meters and sunbathing areas of 15,000 square meters. It was being cleaned today as we wandered past
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The forest swimming pool is fed by the water of the Seelbach and the former mining tunnel.
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I have to go there sometime in the summer!
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Huge outdoor pool with all sorts of attractions.
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The quartzite quarry ponds are remnants of the quartzite quarries in Berod. Quartzite was mined here between 1921 and 1984 and was used in the glass industry and for refractory materials.
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The primary lake region near Giesenhausen is the Westerwälder Seenplatte (Westerwald Lake District). This area features seven artificial lakes, originally created for fish farming, and is known for its scenic integration into rolling hills and forests.
The lakes around Giesenhausen, particularly within the Westerwälder Seenplatte, are characterized by rolling hills, forests, and meadows. They are important habitats for around 250 bird species, including grebes, grey herons, and coots, making them valuable for nature observation. The Rosenheimer Lay Basalt Lake, for instance, is an abandoned quarry now functioning as a wet biotope, protecting rare and endangered animal species.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. The Dreifelder Weiher, the largest lake in the Westerwälder Seenplatte, has a roughly six-kilometer-long, flat circular hiking trail suitable for families and features a large adventure playground. Additionally, the Natural Swimming Pool Thalhausen is a popular spot with a wide slide and a diving tower, ideal for families.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walks, hikes, and cycling around the lakes. The '7-Weiher-Wanderweg' (7-Lakes Hiking Trail) connects all seven lakes of the Westerwälder Seenplatte. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Giesenhausen, running trails, or road cycling routes in the area.
Yes, swimming is possible in some locations. The Dreifelder Weiher is a popular destination for swimming, especially in summer. The Natural Swimming Pool Thalhausen is a dedicated natural swimming pool with good water quality. The Postweiher, another lake in the Westerwälder Seenplatte, also features natural swimming areas.
The lakes are worth visiting throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and pedal boating. In winter, when conditions are right, the Dreifelder Weiher becomes a spot for ice skating. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for walks, hikes, and nature observation, especially with the changing colors of the surrounding forests.
The Westerwälder Seenplatte itself is historically significant, as its seven artificial lakes were originally created by monks in the 12th century for fish farming. The Welsche Hütte Basalt Quarry and Lakes also represents an impressive industrial monument with its stone-rock lakes, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors appreciate the diverse options for hiking, swimming, and nature observation. The scenic integration of the lakes into rolling hills and forests, along with the rich biodiversity, particularly the bird species, are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation are also highly valued.
Yes, there is a campsite directly at the Dreifelder Weiher, offering an option for those wishing to stay overnight and fully immerse themselves in the natural surroundings of the Westerwälder Seenplatte.
The Dreifelder Weiher features a roughly six-kilometer-long, flat circular hiking trail that is suitable for easy walks and is popular with families and nature enthusiasts. Many paths around the lakes in the Westerwälder Seenplatte are generally accessible for leisurely strolls.
The Quartzite Quarry Pond is known for being a beautiful lake that is worth a visit in both summer and winter. It is often part of pleasant tours past the Oberdreiser ponds, suitable for trekking bikes.


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